Omron C200HW-CLK21 Operation Manual page 191

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Introduction
RECV
@RECV(98)
S
S: Source node beginning send word
D
D: Destination node beginning receive word
C: Source node first control data word
C
15
C
15
C+1
0
15
C+2
Destination node M
01 to 20 (Hex): 1 to 32 (or 01 to 3E (Hex): 1 to 62)
The range of node addresses will vary for networks
other than Controller Link Networks.
Note
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2. With the message service, there is no guarantee that a message to a des-
tination node will reach its destination. It is always possible that the mes-
sage may be lost in transit due to noise or some other condition. When
using the message service, it is advisable to prevent this situation from oc-
curring by performing resend processing at the node where instructions
are issued. With the SEND, RECV, and CMND instructions, resend pro-
cessing is performed automatically once the number of retries has been
set, so be sure to specify a number other than "0" for the number of retries.
RECV receives "m" words beginning with S (the beginning word for data
transmission at the destination node, M) to the words beginning with D (the
beginning word for data reception at the source node).
0
"m" number of send words
0000 to 03DE (Hex): 1 to 990 words
11
8 7
0
0
Destination network address
00 (Hex): Local network
01 to 7F (Hex): 1 to 127
11
8 7
0
Destination unit address
00 (Hex):
PLC's CPU Unit
01 to 0F (Hex): Computer (user program)
(02 to 0F (Hex) are used
when using Controller Link
Support Boards for PCI Bus
only.)
10 to 1F (Hex): Unit nos. 0 to 15
E1 (Hex):
Inner Board
FE (Hex):
Unit connected to network
1. When communicating with a CVM1 or CV-series PLC manufactured prior
to April 1996 on the local network, the local network address cannot be set
to "00." Set a number other than "00" as the local network address in the
routing tables, and then specify that number.
2. With the message service, there is no guarantee that a message to a des-
tination node will reach its destination. It is always possible that the mes-
sage may be lost in transit due to noise or some other condition. When
using the message service, it is advisable to prevent this situation from oc-
curring by performing resend processing at the node where instructions
are issued. With the SEND, RECV, and CMND instructions, resend pro-
cessing is performed automatically once the number of retries has been
set, so be sure to specify a number other than "0" for the number of retries.
Source node
15
0
D
m
15
10 8 7
3
C+3
0
0
Communication port No.
0 to 7
0: Response required
1: Response not required
C+4
Response monitor time
0000 (Hex): 2 s
0001 to FFFF (Hex): 0.1 to 6,553.5 s
(Unit: 0.1 s)
If the baud rate is slow, then setting a small
value may generate an error. The standard is
approximately 4 seconds at 1 Mbps or 8
seconds at 500 Kbps.
Section 6-1
Destination node M
15
0
S
"m" num-
ber of
send
words
0
Number of retries
0 to F (Hex): 0 to 15 retries

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